LELIE, Adriaan de - b. 1755 Tilburg, d. 1820 Amsterdam - WGA

LELIE, Adriaan de

(b. 1755 Tilburg, d. 1820 Amsterdam)

Dutch painter. He was an autodidact, although in his early years he was probably taught by his fellow townsman Cornelis van Spaendonck. Together with Van Spaendonck, De Lelie left in 1773 for Antwerp, where he mainly painted history scenes and portraits. On the advice of friends, in 1783 De Lelie moved to Amsterdam. Here he developed into a popular portrait painter, especially among the enlightened, progressive citizens. Many prominent contemporaries in Dutch cultural life commissioned De Lelie to paint their portrait. His paintings of art galleries with visitors are the precursors of the conversation piece, a genre that became popular in the nineteenth century.

Returning from the Market
Returning from the Market by

Returning from the Market

The panel is signed and dated upper right: A. de Lelie/Ao 1795.

The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester
The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester by

The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester

This painting depicts the Amsterdam merchant and art collector, Jan Gildemeester, together with his friends and acquaintances in his art gallery.

The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester (detail)
The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester (detail) by

The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester (detail)

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